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Committee working to decide how to spend portion of American Rescue Plan money

Committee working to decide how to spend portion of American Rescue Plan money Committee working to decide how to spend portion of American Plan money By Jake Embrey | April 7, 2021 at 5:47 PM CDT - Updated April 7 at 5:48 PM EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - The second Road to Recovery meeting was held in downtown Evansville Wednesday afternoon. The committee is trying to decide where $35 million from the American Rescue Plan Act will be spent in Vanderburgh County. The committee announced they have added the rest of the County Council members who weren’t already on the board, as well as members of the Evansville Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Coalition.

CAJE seeking support for Crisis Care Center

CAJE seeking support for Crisis Care Center CAJE seeking support for Crisis Care Center By Evan Gorman | March 16, 2021 at 9:06 PM CDT - Updated March 16 at 10:28 PM EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - As Vanderburgh County leaders consider jail expansion designs and the cost associated, a local nonprofit is hoping a new resource will cut down on intakes. Congregations Acting for Justice and Empowerment employees, alongside United Caring Services’ Director, are hoping to get support from Vanderburgh County Commissioners for a new Crisis Care Center. It would help community members struggling with addiction and jail diversion. The facility is built but has an estimated operational cost of $325,000 a year, four days a week.

Dedicated Entry for Police with Individuals in Crisis Added to Tulsa Urgent Psychiatric Care Center

An audio version of this story A 24/7 psychiatric care center in Tulsa has added a dedicated police entry port and treatment beds to help law enforcement get people in crisis to appropriate help faster. The Police One Stop is at Family and Children’s Services downtown CrisisCare Center. Tulsa Police Chief Wendell Franklin said up to now, officers have often been default mental health responders and have had to decide whether to take someone in crisis to jail, an emergency room or somewhere else. It changes the dynamics of how we used to do things, where officers were driving from one location to another, attempting to find space for an individual in mental health crisis. This stops all of that and allows our officers to get back on the street quicker, and it allows people to get the services they need in a more expeditious manner, Franklin said.

Tulsa Police Have New Safe Place To Take People Dealing With Mental Health Crisis

Tulsa Police Have New Safe Place To Take People Dealing With Mental Health Crisis
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